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Static AST checker for accessibility rules on JSX elements. Ryan Florence built out this awesome runtime-analysis tool called react-a11y. It is super useful. However, since you're probably already using linting in your project, this plugin comes for free and closer to the actual development process. Pairing this plugin with an editor lint plugin, you can bake accessibility standards into your application in real-time.

This plugin intends to support linting of ES2015+ (ES6+) import/export syntax, and prevent issues with misspelling of file paths and import names. All the goodness that the ES2015+ static module syntax intends to provide, marked up in your editor. IF YOU ARE USING THIS WITH SUBLIME: see the bottom section for important info.

ESLint rules for your angular project with checks for best-practices, conventions or potential errors.This repository will give access to new rules for the ESLint tool. You should use it only if you are developing an AngularJS application.

Note: It recommends a use of the "engines" field of package.json. The "engines" field is used by node/no-unsupported-features/* rules. eslint-plugin-node follows semantic versioning and ESLint's Semantic Versioning Policy.

An eslint plugin companion to babel-eslint. babel-eslint does a great job at adapting eslint for use with Babel, but it can't change the built in rules to support experimental features. eslint-plugin-babel re-implements problematic rules so they do not give false positives or negatives.Finally enable all the rules you would like to use (remember to disable the original ones as well!).